Showing posts with label continue a passage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label continue a passage. Show all posts
Friday, 5 November 2010
Year Six Fiction: Redraft the 'Continue a Passage' Story
Please redraft your 'Flood' story. Focus on the use of the punctuation pyramid, e.g. include semi-colons, colons, brackets and the bracketing comma.
Due: Monday
Friday, 19 June 2009
Year 5 Fiction: Continuing a Passage

We are going to study 'responding to/continuing a passage' over the next two weeks. These are stinky questions set by the Grumpy Examiner because it makes it easier for him to compare pupils.
Learn more about continuing a passage at baldworm.co.uk
Task: Please write the 'next part of the story' for the 'Puppet Master' passage we read in class. Write 1 1/2 sides of A4.
Feeling clever? Don't forget the punctuation pyramid
Due: Monday
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Thursday, 4 December 2008
Year 6 Fiction: Writing the First 15 Lines of a 'Continue the Passage' Composition (Thursday, 4th December 2008)

Please write the first 15 lines of a story - including an exciting first line & setting the scene - for extract 3 'The Hero'. Don't forget you can revise 'continuing a passage' at baldworm.co.uk
Feeling clever? Don't forget to include sem-colons and colons
Due: Friday
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Year 6 Fiction - Continuing the Passage (Wednesday, 3rd December)

L.O. To maintain story structure when continuing a passage.
This week we're learning how to follow on from a comprehension passage. Learn more about continuing a passage at baldworm.
(i) Finish the three plans & (ii) Write the first 15 lines for one of the extracts you've planned for. Try to write in the style of the original. Even though you’re writing ‘the next part of the story’, try to start with an exciting first line & include some description as you open the story.
Due: Thursday
Thursday, 22 November 2007
Yr 6 - Before the Passage

L.O. To understand the need to ask questions of a text if asked to write a story concerning what precedes the events in a comprehension passage
Homework: Redraft the Black Mask 'preceding a story' you wrote in class. You may type or handwrite the task.
Feeling clever? Make sure you include a colon, and even a semi-colon using the word 'however'
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